NVIDIA has finally announced its lineup of RTX GPUs for laptops at CES 2019. Coming under the N18 family, these GPUs will be available in both standard and MaxQ variants. The RTX 2080 and RTX 2070 will be coming in a total of three variants each — one standard and two MaxQ variants. NVIDIA said that over 40 notebooks from various OEMs will powered by the new mobile GeForce RTX GPUs and are slated be available starting this January.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-unveils-the-GeForce-RTX-lineup-for-laptops-will-feature-in-over-40-notebooks-this-year.391981.0.html
So much new information to process. I expect a full performance comparison of all the Turing variants against each other and against the Pascal counterparts.
For example, will a regular RTX 2070 be faster than the Max-Q versions of the 2080? What gains from Pascal in non Raytrace games?
Also, difference between the desktop and laptop Turing cards.